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kherson [118]
3 years ago
7

Denise mixed 1 4/5 ounces of blue paint with 2 1/10 ounces of yellow paint. How many ounces of paint did Denise mix?

Mathematics
2 answers:
KatRina [158]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: The answer is 3\dfrac{9}{10}~\textup{ounces}.

 

Step-by-step explanation: Given that Denise is making a paint mixture in which he is adding blue paint and yellow paint in the following proportions.

Ounces of blue paint used by Daniel is given by

P_b=1\dfrac{4}{5}=\dfrac{9}{5}~\textup{ounces}.

And ounces of yellow paint used is given by

P_y=2\dfrac{1}{10}=\dfrac{21}{10}~\textup{ounces}.

Therefore, total ounces of paint used by Daniel is

P=P_b+P_y=\dfrac{9}{5}+\dfrac{21}{10}=\dfrac{39}{10}=3\dfrac{9}{10}~\textup{ounces}.

Thus, the number of ounces of paint used is  3\dfrac{9}{10}~\textup{ounces}.



fenix001 [56]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Hence total 3.9 ounces of paint was used to make the mixture.

Step-by-step explanation:

Denise mixed 1\frac{4}{5} ounces of blue paint with 2\frac{1}{10} ounces of yellow paint.

Now we are asked to find  how many ounces of paint did Denise mix.

i.e. we are asked to find the total number of paint used to form the mixture.

We know that:

 1\frac{4}{5}=\dfrac{9}{5} and 2\frac{1}{10}=\dfrac{21}{10}

Hence total paint used= \dfrac{9}{5}+\dfrac{21}{10}

                                   =\dfrac{39}{10}=3.9

Hence total 3.9 ounces of paint was used to make the mixture.

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